Every mdn living on unmotchcble drumol Every scene blazing, with undying gloryl \ ronnv ouur - ACTION GALORE I “BOMBER$.MUON” '» I snowmo AT 2.30 - 1.00 - s45 i‘ CAPITOL a 3- DA YS f Starts MMON DAY at ; 5 “ i sons ° mp . - » Cash ' P i ‘l and / Agqncy yllj of ~» - . M _ choice ol i _ “flay-am, 9,, (Notices F. A. smut amt eprluklulilf-ll‘ ‘fly’. ige/und Dulgyrpod is_in_ s. n. U- 500"" 531x57"! Special Relifleentetlve‘ ‘gsgciéwnéetm 11:” m. ~~ up fO_l1l$rhOCh|l / Cons "no 129 Kent St. u" on . Sher Q‘ - " _ At the second last mectinl o! the h“ 11:1’; k i v Scouts Auxiliary Corps for Much “u” My‘, "and M‘ a considerable amount of Scout d k h. 1w h" n w" mmi work was accomplished. " PEGGY TIIIC Ir—v "nnCn 0F ivs ""0 Inzxw I0 A ipiiriiiix MONDAY killed THI; . arctic iiisiir - Lloyd iiuiiii y iii oiiiiiix - Richard cciiii iiiiiiini iiiiiiiii FYTR\ l Y - NF“? CARIBBEAN R0. \\'(‘E l TODAY TFDIW nT-QNNOM RYAN IN "t‘lill' on: BLOCK" .\l.<’\ __ NEWS — CART mic OON _ 9,, “ PRINCE , 1.00 @coMnR>gvQy¢r5Es“wiH' viucnslovs IAND or swinmzls is ' MOUNVAIN nine-out NEIE s AN 2x. curuizm-sruoozo IILM CIAMMZD . WIIN IHIIUSl “W! < w ' Barry lhara Dick and Mary Bcth Harris, jJoycc Maclcod; 3. Blair Anderson. lDonnld; 2- Gayle Jam’;:;\; 3. Avis gGrnvcs and Dianne l" ll SERIAL Much can happen in Qwenty- Renég Shaun {our hours. What would you do." if you were given just that much‘ time to decide your future hep- i piricss? Cherry Pyecroit takes a I chance and marries Simon, her ‘ best friend's husband, although there i1 some doubt in her mind y’ ' as to whether Denise was really l in a railroad accident while Simon was returning to Lindon after e long absence. You will be on tenterhoolts to . s ~ vwlaldlng at the plot. Do 1.4.. [Thai a single instailmentl GUARDIAN Yliirling MONDAY with l l i i iunvARD"‘ wcsr Km scnoor. Honor Roll for March: zil. Kenneth Yeo: 2 Willie!‘ Cvnrad and James Bentle , equnl: 3. Shlrln_v Vcssc; and Cllflhl, _ 10;,» Howatt. cqtial. Grade VIII: 1. Joan Munro; 2.. Lmlth Douglas; m Grridc VIII: 1. Elaine Bourke, 2_l Harold MncPherson; 3. Gcrtruilcl Macline, . b0 Grade VII l. Hilda Pickurd; 2.‘ <1 David Hur Donald Thompson. , Bhilin Jardlne; 2. Joan Wood: 3. John Court, Jackie Hovrntt and Janet Ives, equal. Grade VI: 1. Heat-her Lani-z: 2. Betty Dunning; 3. Phyllis Cutclllfc. Grade V: 1. Douglas Cameron; 2, Beers; ll. Rosamund Ed- wards. ’ ' Grade V: l. Suzanne Palmer, Bobby Nelson and Karl Rcardon. equal; 2. Stella Plrkcrimz; 3. Bar- equal. Grade IV: l. Johanna MacDon- ald and Joan Marie MacGuh-e i“ equal; 2. Tommy scantlebury; 3. Bobby Hambly and Audrey Home, equal. Grade IV: l. Brlar Chandler and Murray Carmocly, equal; 2. Nancy Hyndman; 3, Carolyn Nelson and Lea Windsor. equal. Grade III: 1. Billie Butt; 2. Allan MacLecd; 3. Barbara Johnson and Rory Lantz. cqtial. Grade III: 1. May Russell: 2. Desmond Connolly; (l. Donald Hay- nes. Grade II: l. Donald Cobb; 2. Grade ll: l. Gordon Tweedy; 2. Jean MacKie: 3. Frederick Seller. Grade I: l. Jean Isabel Mac- Eps, equal. RESTRICT "artifact... NEW DELHI -lCPi— ln order? tn prevent the c n province tiny meal] hi ~ courses ln any. TWENTY- FOUR HOURS LEAVE iCuvc an cslccnicd CltlLCD i l! i uougall. 10} Grade X: l. Joan Large and Jane effvicc» Rundle, equal; 2. Barbara Pickard b" 0f 981108 C0" i»; is hold at tho hcme and Church was conducted liy his pas- tor Rv-v. T. W. Goodwill, who also officiated ut the crave. parade of Oraugcmen took part in the service at the crave which was under the auspices of Derry Indlze and was nrcsidcd ovcr vugnnt use 0f . Illllll Mili 110\v,‘C.W-A.C. __i Heme _ Journ. I, lCX'l‘R.i\ - LOOK TQTHE NORTH (Canada t l Carries On) liléVufll/IEMORIAM JOHN AICCHIBALD MucDOUCi ALL 'I‘hcre Dnsscd away in l of John AfClllbilld Am MiiclJougiill I-Ie was e Church r a term. docs attended the funeral d)’ icrl son Jumps Newman s. Hall and The funeral service which Canoe M. cl"-“'Jllll. iPa trlot please copy) AUTHOR ON THE SIDE l ll()‘.'.' 1;“... ry Cain.» . orderly rccm, in Ala Pram siiicisioii - ARTHUR ms -' uinnv sinnsf ANN SAVAGE ' JONATHAN HALE ' A COLUMBIA PlCTURE l NEWS v on hi; work. was smitten and wide. He a devoted mem- ing every good cause m the best 0f his ability. ' As a young man he associated himself with Derry Lodge L. O. Lu Canoe Cove and for 56 years was a CflllSlfilillltfitgldufflltgllltl mcrnbelr , ,. _ . moving cccuner ic .\ as er's czar 3. D.\\l(l Jriidin A lame number of brother Orange-men from different Ina dcavcs to moiun his wife and Hall. their daughters Margaret and Vcrdls Eileen. to whom ho was irrcntly attached. was Cove TKO B Roderick MncNovin ns Worshlpftil ' are!" running and "-5 Mastcr iind Bro. Hector MncNevdn firo, James MacDon- ald nblv acted ns marshal. _ _ ‘othr do. ‘W-icyhriil Card Of Thanks‘ Mrs. John Archibald ivicnouizau‘ and Mr. and ms. James Iloll and family wish to thank their neigh- bors and friends for their ncss shown them in their sad bcarcrivemcnt. Also those who I scnt flowers. kind- recent 4-1-11 l Show’ mer and . ..i nt nun- n '.'.’.I'l>§ in the had hcr _ i n first, story accepted and printed in orknuy They” mwm v the Fcbruuxy issue of ihc Canadian a llisnl mini ti: tliiiii: Still ' "Bttlliil|E"| created by iiliic Yiiu|g{ Snapshots Gift Appeciated has received Lyness, Orkncys l I Dear Mrs. Parsons, You will think that no uni.- evcr niicndcd w write and thank you for the socks you_knitt.ed, but actually I only received them yesterday. Parcels and letters take o long time to transit the Atlantic novra- (IEYS. surprised to find I was most that they had come so far and to Wrens. I also had no idea where P. E. Island was except that I knew 1t was a Canadian posses- sion. However I hope you receive this letter. For your information I'm a Wrcn at you've no doubt heard of this recently in the news, with regard to the Scharnhorst action in which the Home Fleet played the major part. I've been here nearly a year now. There's nothing hcrc to write about. also we cannot write much as our letters arc heavily censored. Thcrc are no streets, shops. or houses so there's nothing w spend ‘money on and no-where to go in .your spare time. We have a R.N. Cinema here and that supplies all our news icx- cebt for the ivireless at certain hours) and i1 meat deal of our en- tertainment. The only other form of entertainment we have here is dancing, we go w quite a large number of dances which I thor~ vii-silly enjoy. To conic back t0 your socks for a rmnutc I'm using them as sea. boot socks lusldc my sea boots and they are lovelv and worm. Its just what I needed for this ghastly weather we are having. Its been snowing heavily for about n week or more and its frcezlngly cold most of the 'mal;elots' and wrens go around in extremely large and heavy oil skim and souwesters. We've had to walk to the C.C.O. "just lately. because the bugizys iolly hard ‘work panting and hlOWlllz up that l hill at midnight when its snowing best part of the time. and Just to caro it all Mother wrote to me the to say that. she was en- e lovely sunshine the" were having. I live in Englam. Kent but am serving here, If ‘reply. which _I hc-pe you will do. I {should be obliged if you'll write tn '4 w 9.... z .. leyheath. Kent, England, because I don't expect to serve here ionizer‘ than a. year and my year will bcl l up by the time you receive this‘ letter, and 1 don't. suppose it will get forwarded on. I like it here though very much| bccausc in no other base in the United Kingdom are Wrens so much a part of the Navv as they fare here. I've been on board a rcEGINA ~_ici=i._ Pte. channebfmlmb" ‘>3 Ships durlnl last sum‘ ;Jnn n, C.W A.C. has t:\l-;e:t up ' ' tug during her spare hour incidentally should we,’ need or wish rather to go shopping. we have to 20 by sea. I lovc stccr-. lniz thc drifters across the snow to Klrkwnll our onlv small town lnl easy tol handle. much slowcr reaction than .cn.r tho’. _i Well I reallv can't think of any-. lthlnll else to say at the moment.- l}Jlll. lzlxlsk any questions you like and’ w Canada is like, too, please. because I've never been abroad at all. and tell me if you have any Canadian servicemen or women here. All the best rind thanks again for the socks. they couldn't have come to a better nlxtcc. Your; sincerely. I DOREEN ANDREWS. y P. 8.: I'm b0 years of info. 31 in, September and 1‘m a te eprlntcri promoter (teletyrmw-iftcrs you cnll| em . A Few Dro Stuffiness Right Where Soothing relief from stuffy, congestion, helps flush out Mrs. James Parsons, B1'adalbanc,: me iollowini; letter 1n thflmts for socks sent through‘ Canoe, the fteu Cross. the I Mac- llc was born on the 1mm .on which no dlCCl, and was tnc son ' and uly Z2, Ann Alac-Lnughlin o1 New Argyle. For the past thrcc _\' ars he had 110l- been aole to can, Two weeks ago he down with pneumonia and passed away on Tuesday evening in his 77th year and notwlthstnnding all that medical skill could avail and tender nursing, He was an outstanding tanner and by his industry rind applica- tion built up a magnificent Dro- pcrlv which is ll. L'l'0(.lll. iu the com- munity. As a neighbor hi: will be izrcatly missed fur was lztvornblv known rind lookcd ‘i m March, 1914 l lxrihldiggd tlkfiitiilafsfizililiieghilsislifbemihn {armed forces for the next federal P5 Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve painful distress of acute catarrh comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose-reduces swollen membranes-soothes irritation, relieves cold-clogged nasal passages. Makes breathing easier- try itl Follow directions in package. vested shortly who are: MacDonald, Wllll and Richard Savard. finished their First Class. Wood for having accepted t. sltion of Chaplain ln the Halifax a few ycnrs ago. be: is Jacques LaRouche I l 31st. Thcy are; Howard Shea, the retreat for tbs student-s. bv the reporter Q1 the Scouts Auxiliary Corps now fully organized and g strong, I; is felt that this bod keen Scouts and Scoutere wi S. up their work. TROOP AND PACK NEWS First Charlottetown (Basilio!) Troop are regular items, while Tlmderfoot Tests are Troop are Frank Costello and First seems to be in good hands. First Charlottetown (Bullion) Pack The First Pack also is advancing along the Jungle R086 01 $155308 in n remarkable manner. Attend- ance each week is almost perfect and th,» young Cubs are taking to the programme with an abundance of kconncss and energy. Mainly. the meetings consist of Jungle Op- enlngs, Invcstittlres, stories from the Jungle Book, Tenderpad and First Star Work well interspersed with vigorous and also quiet es. The pack is showing a great inter- est in its Totem Pole and Progress Chart, and it ls hoPEd that eeWMl Cubs will have attained the rank of First Star in n short time. , “GOOD HUNTING CUBS’. "GOOD SCOUTING ALL!" _ "Tall Timber." Ballots For Men iCandidates listed on ballots to t-hc election will be identified only by their Christian names, surnames and party affiliations, the Comm- ons election committee decided to" da . ilrevlously, eervloe members of the House had asked Rt U18 Candidate's occupation and service rank, 1f any, should be included to nid sailors. soldiers and airmen in judging the qualifications of the men running. T0 SAVE WHEAT LAND! CAPE TOWN —(CP)— A Stile iplan to conserve wheat land: of Cape Province by encouraging cult- nble cmp rotation of which luoerno ts most important, 1s announced. Ibr 10 years the government will aub- sidlze lucerne seed ln ares, where winter cereals are pert of established rming. ~ IDNDON -lUP)— An Old Hlillll silver Queen Anne kettle engn/ved with it coat of arms, with the lid shaiced like a minaret, was sold for $8,750 at an auction here. It was made in 1708- Morrison am MacDonald, Loonce Gallant, Paul DeRaspe, El- mcr Murnagahn. Georges Oullette Although these bpys were in tSkcoutshalzlefoxet. or varous reasons ey no been invested. Also, there are eove- h“ ‘mggg n’ ‘lrnl boys inltblzcd (Jtitalrps gvho iilnvélal- “w” ass ‘Tflfiis gggvaemw w,f,,'w"‘§°§§m hm ‘Iihls youth, n. felt, would mix-use At this time we wish to express g}: °u c’ our hearty thanks to Reverend P- he P0‘ Corps. Father Wood ls well experienced in ‘lScouting having taken a course at‘ At the lnst meeting a number of gum,‘ °f - new applications were read, one of 40"" m". Bmm- w‘! ch mn‘ which was accepted. The new mem- "m- llm" “Y'- W" '47 "'59 91°" from Quebec. It was decided at this meeting that no more applications “m” would be considered after March - Two bowlirfig tcismaw frog: the "*4 1 n $3332.13,“ rfiiolifrlifi. if Mitt.’ .35‘ Mn. new. ill» u... mysterious ex- Lwo new officers were ap lnfed. P ‘ brarulean :1 . -_ l R , - . - lléhillril 55. Wrullfiiiybhlicfs and Helm had mow the meeting was closed until after 091'" 1n the Iwllln! tale 0f sabot- The above notes‘ were subrglttgd 7"- “mg, ‘W101! M which b0 hid P110141 010% o b, my, fete of invaluable help to their com- 01 munlties when they return to take Regular weekly meetings of the The First Troop are being held in H01)’ Name Hall with the usual scout tihéir activities taking place. Inspections, power. were no ‘lonaer n! his lite- Investitures, game; and Scout Yolk “l6 WBflWM Ind Instruc- routine of tions in Signalling, Compass and 6111911118 IYPOSFWWMK very favourably. Assisting with the mus were d Jame; Trafnor who have had Px- 8M1. the l l i Scoutlngover tor-grind ietiliid°fiie§cii§ific future of the of it-v-even theee he would owmwa, March so _- (c?) - ' l... _ th the l ohone. _ There are seven boys to be in V‘ ‘mack h“ m m: "m." terrified, after her experience on nhe work His hazardous and msponslb had killed eentunent. or, rchhc for Wat's grim triunmeb had glittering. the broken: he..wa.s...free. age-then. with one final return of em, he remembered tench was the stuff with which allloverswuidtihelrnee .... Then he laughed, at an cynics. Of loaf-there w. Celtbmn- me euant brown face, the patient mien» end-the quiet dog- hfs friend Ro mic whtflooked et-tf-ie new. rib- on hi; tiunio and inquired he had been doing to merit or lose-the unfortunate Belnes. Letty flnitihera’ broken end lwmted we: plain to be loalont behind the bench had bee and himself his age. They had ‘aloe wondered how tihoee And the traitor had planned liquidation, care sa of Carol G41 in were "eerie, for ach- surpe - n! m Ines: their wince, their throbbing, proud and ceaseless songs of monotonous teatliéu thpiisafivlo 130010011 ; J18 problems of calculation uric: toler- of it, the very icy miss. And Bannl .. his spaniel ways and slow little chuckling jokes were loet, forever. But, Moreton wondered, hld not Benn! gained? Tortured to rage in a. concen- tration camp: bereft of all his family and belonrlnfll; homeless helpless, and unutterably tired if death had not come to Ludwig Banni ea l. gravely smiling friend. then no ve tiee existed. under Heaven. or gain. there was that im- menelty of achievement which had resulted ln the complete annihila- tion of the company of saboteurs. twether with the seizure of all their secret arms, their radio- traxunftting lnd reociying acts... and their supply of those terrible, incendiary tubes. ' For good or lll..Moreton'a tactics informing "Flanagan" that he would soon celeeto be a machine- shop superintendent, and his de- liberate allowance Lot Hekne’: , Id .,, mat- iors to l. crfile. Morelou liked to aelieve all hid worked together or good. 'two traitors had E a long-for- roem at the or pile. much we: dleeovere . able wrirelem» tranemltte éliuiififliiu; ‘gm-hang: can. u ex an re m u- iugii-eleetron cln ‘m [eenln lend fir w pa a, om. bioh rmiifimnm um" net-aomethlng like twin rope iod- dero-te allnk down the ruined i, masonry following its every curve. no providing stmeana of exit and * to turret room. Since ‘vilified?’ uiiilu, vno no the Priory no and _ linen tho-attic natural lnfihtmne. m lug“: a.’ . was e r offlllenagen ' covered; 0rd] Ito foal " ' t. t-h h n “cutiilfsiiulhiinfifiil lnfurl t of Catarrh Trouble h! vuns vnemenov ahe I no - out to Specialized Medication Works Fast-s; l hr heels, liar aloft/with tlill‘ . n tilted xvflaioheg e tuérdet ‘room " envy-en hang “who darkness. , by. it: trlatlngiuwnd the lump standard, lte presence led to hil cl ttlrl.’ Ano pin: a mlrvelloul one- Olrova llfel “Ielangam intend- ed her death. whether or no he not fm. Rom the nedta . in; out inf the due-knees near youthl W" oh I-lqlleltcly device being dla- y“ ‘i.’ cur tutti‘? gave up $10-00’ Any.» Felt MATTRESS and y scams tn the girl. dazed he put across her mouth, and to t ruins. Ever comp had the ascent of t As Carol eturd y said, aliremwouid ,havc mounted thoee without him hlvlnx to use the le hops that, when ahe to WP. she could kick land send h the cunning G While ahe we: half adhuive ash as much! He forced the stand well ewey from sing before he left its Th He hieaii his follow soldiers for war, could no have dztelned e lo faction out of his‘ and “Flanagnni and purred above Moreton was not so thanked God for deadly _, Cheque which altered tion into e.n excited ed publletlon. a end a DOiEntlBl of tive substance s security m: the stonework. l 13m Aitchesonb . a! O the hld trlnstwred the man. gone as a sergeant to other employment-for, queerly enough. "t" Wit“ a mac e slaclal marksman who seemed! to abiding eatle- r of l-Ielme He pondered lo. hie thoughta. uelmlah. tcbeeon’; and red-fac- ' in the tllbfl by e mun of ter- r-ainniiiianow m’ iggghmriv m‘ m h” ?iefert, both late of Germany, 13¢. ' OI’ hllvy oil for security, d: ’l".l°' l!“ 91' ythmg was in a few minutes. even silken a [raw colt. Yea. Moreton pondered, not up to aenrch for tea, the genius of fla Ifilifilbotlk in excelalll II If!" Carol; sweetly [tinting stone on her eng finger, to her father and Giles Mow N0_ TIME FOR. DALLIANOI Hannah had contrived anol perfect little repeat, Mouton iced — honey. sconce. m currents In biual “wit? bee ilbll Giles, and what ha other brains of fact LID my tions of love "Daddy!" ton laughed. Achievement in oruu, Carol." edth r.Th, epai engre. “I've not my release, dear lcouldrrt . paused. ‘I wonder - you any, Giles, to m e Army?" Giles Mouton nude whiéop. and put down his cup. Y Pin all for a nulet life, too. U‘ i u m5. hid Pllhflfl conscious of the elem t poured tee and humeral! on. u n0- on Hannah the 63:5: n thinking out thio Huey?‘ A’: trust session, 1 5b- ‘m so aorr , darling! u t won't ooour again but, I've just been rotting profit and loss account." "Theta the way, Giles!" m. qu. roy fed a piece d scone to Rollo, "Always keep the bookie straight, even amid manifold distrac- Gdlee More “The gain, I find. la moat tremendoul. kudos - “Vdflglvifllsparkllii ecu Onto! e we. K2 . 1 - beck w lqlwizoa." a?‘ W l. I v wine into a ‘I say Carol? Magnificent! The. t determines ma, mi I don't like my job any more is suspended in rock-oil, unplug: guthetll"! n" wk“ d0 you u’ Phorous in water. a, w" u “M time . evg“f‘g‘;'flltllfid “Rim”! "WW. or time for think! . . then Carol, perazure‘ 30a I! Ofdlnl tem- her eves brlmm , but her llpl . the lnfinl rnal trern ous with her brave aniline, granules or this stuff to whirl like whispered that ahe thought the gxclefilegl of: lightning, growing en. 1d" i; good on, ' temerdvunragmrgaaetency to fury, an "It I might make e proviso.‘ throufxh conta ed, the rel needed no combustlo And. other e “mu n h d hada throughout, until t; for the Canadian day evening, ffu‘k'u'<"a\'a‘< lic. Blake or Red C i lac the plllar-box-he-had- lashed the rou th t m owner y. Wl ed. saffluardlnf cue, onpnikq q ‘yr lentegratlon was begun he ruin of the.” m8 break for the explanation "rotted" flaked been lnnon, - On the quartz in whldi it was ed fiw-fire whiceliiseilkimtctiegiati: OXYB!!! t0 NDDOH lhl hid . with “in said John ‘Gllroy. d do," -o oume, . "Ceriveinly. celr." u ly remarked. his eyes on both them, affectionate and proud, _ them be a inn. are they?" Carol stood at hie life aide. at his right hand. Across his Jhead l-hev looked and smiled. nun: Wane." 121d a; one vol ere a a a oneymoen THE END) Ind M!" D- W- Kyle, Regional Supervisor of Firlt Aid National, will open a clue on Tug- April 11th at Depot. Charlottetown, med 'e'a'n' 'a‘b‘a'flflh‘n'o'l frail! - ~ WELLNEIVS eight o'clock at the C-NJI. and at Borden on April 10th. For the first time classes ‘will be open to uic pub. Rlflwl!’ "lllllflyéeewlehing to enroll contact Mr. uperlntendent, others Dr. J. J. e125. Famous BIILOIAS » ’Froiii $24.75. » “A lle ' flvorlto t ' i zlheofnt- Iolllnrtly etyled rm- are [Ilnnteod to give life- m leclraoy and ilcllqld- y. Mir-Mal "men." the old lawyer lobar- d II honeymoon first. Our tlmee are not the time; for walt- ouc- rm "a mawawnvsm-am mnrmnry- FIRST AID CLASSES ----- - . --1->-- ‘ ' -'- 1-‘:-